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When purchasing toys for children, it is important to consider several safety factors. Toys should be appealing and interesting to a child, age-appropriate, well-constructed, durable and suited for that particular child’s physical, mental and social capabilities.
Toy Safety Regulations
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) sets mandatory toy safety regulations, as follows:
Toy Safety Regulations For All Ages
Electrical toys should have no shock or thermal hazards
Toys should not contain toxic materials in or on them
Toy paint should not contain traces of lead
Art materials used by children under 12 should be non-hazardous
Latex toys, games and balloons must contain warning labels regarding the choking and suffocation hazards
Toy Safety Regulations For Ages 3 to 6
All toys and games with small parts must be labeled to warn of the choking hazards
All toys and games with balls less than 1.75 inches diameter must be labeled to warn of choking hazards
All toys and games with marbles must be labeled for choking hazards
Toy Safety Regulations For Children Under Age 8
Electrically operated toys should not have heating elements
No toys should have sharp points or edges
Toy Safety Tips for Parents
Parents can take a number of steps to help reduce their child’s risk for toy-related injuries:
Make sure to refer to age and safety labels
Keep deflated balloons and broken balloon pieces away from children
Keep objects that can easily fit into a child’s mouth out of reach
Read all toy warnings and instructions
Keep a child’s ability in mind, rather than age, when purchasing toys
Avoid purchasing toys with sharp or rigid points, spikes, rods and dangerous edges
Repair or replace any damaged or defective toys
Supervise children’s craft projects, as scissors and glue are among the most dangerous products
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